Epoxy Resin Creations That Are At A Whole New Level PART 2! | Compilation
2022 ж. 12 Қыр.
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I wish you would have provided the music names. Looking through that endless list will take far to long to find anything.
Theres a technique you can use with the electrical tape as you guys that part of world call it. The technique is to make a small roll from the big role of tape . So you can handle it more easy when you tape wires or connections like the ones on that ball shape lamp with toothpicks.
Love the work 👏
to bad you guys don't reply nor answer questions ☹
@@ElectronSpark0p
if anyone is gonna try the first one, please be careful - the metal shavings from the iron wool can legitimately hurt you without good gear. gloves are a must. Long sleeves highly suggested.
All I can think of is the question, “ do you have any metal shavings in your eyes?” from the MRI technician.
I thought you never wanted gloves or long sleeves due to degloving and risk of getting them caught up in the lathe.
@@bobbyjones5377 now that you say that, I'd probably rather get cut up by the wool than get degloved
That first one would've been better as glass
@@bobbyjones5377 You can get decent gloves that are skin tight just stay away from loose fitting gloves and you'll be fine. The important thing to remember is never put your hands anywhere that can get caught up in the first place same goes with long sleeves, stay away from loose fitting sleeves and never put your arms over the top of a machine or where they can get caught.
He destroyed that pan with the steel wool. What a boss
Lol
It must be contained. Ill send a mobile task force to detain the anomaly(s).
Hahahahahahahahahahaha 😄
I see someone watched the first 30 seconds and commented immediately.
@@mattmarzula I did and then proceeded to enjoy the rest of the video as well. Very observant of you
That hanging lamp is a stunning piece of artwork. I wish I had a workshop and all those tools, I'd be making things everyday.
That was my absolute favourite! Stunning. I’d pay good money for that masterpiece.
Really cool stuff. Adding LED's was pretty clever, especially where you can plug into them. I'm not so sure I'd want to seal those LED's in. It would be just your luck to go through all of that, only to have cheap electronics fail shortly after creating those masterpieces. None the less... excellent craftsmanship. Nice job.
when creativity surrounds us with more plastic and glue
and more waste material than finished product.
Was thinking exactly the same. The whole (so called western) world is whining around because of plastic debris and then...epoxy channels are rising like mushrooms. Producing so much plastic shrapnels, dust and even the cleaning material that has to be disposed. I'm Just...wondering.
The plastic is not the problem, it's those that dispose of it irresponsibly.
@@SmR8008 A lot of mass produced plastic items are made in places that cause a lot of pollution too, but I get your point
This, this is why I never buy fancy "artsy" product and despise those who buy it (I may sound mysoginist here but its mainly women)
love how he gives the steps as if we’d actually also do this
Yes if you had about a million quid's worth of tools and disposables.
@@isobelanderson6432 please dont exaggerate...
@@emillyyelen5169 Why not? That's how people speak a lot of the time.
Not what he does exactly, but something similar, yeah.
It looks so easy! You just need several tens of thousand$$ of equipment, years of experience and a ton of talent.
That "polka dot" bamboo stick lamp is AWESOME! I wish I had one!
How watching the hands of these men create beautiful beautiful works of art is very mesmerizing!!😮 Thank u guys!
That moment when you saw that the nail project had huge air bubbles - got frustrated - took a time out - and came up with a fix! That was fantastic. Love the music and seeing you turn ordinary objects into extraordinary art is great.
What a great komment. Nothing else to say...you nailed it 👍
F-ing amazing stool. Be interesting to see how many people take a second look and find somewhere else to sit. 😂🤣😂🤣
I almost fell asleep because it was so relaxing, but had to watch because each project was so beautiful and made with everyday things. Wow. 👍
Yeah every house hold has gallons of resin yes u right
This channel is almost better than ice cream. I've been binging on this for several hours now. Too ashamed to confess how many! ❤😂😂
ADORATION 😊 It’s Saturday morning, my time for relaxation. I’ve been watching y for over an hour 😅
Surprisingly hooked on my Sunday !!!
Came for the reson pours. Stayed for the classic beats.
That bamboo polka-dot lamp was cool and I loved the skewer Stalactites-Stalagmites lamp; but I would LOVE to try that Stained Glass effect lamp. I can think of so many possibilities with this method! The lamp was beautiful; but he could have stopped with the panel and just framed it and put it on a nice chain and hung it in a window!
The golf ball lamp was cool for a golfer,but leave the tees out for a different group of people.
It's funny you say that because that's exactly what I thought he was going to do.
Oh yes that's an amazing idea. I'd love to hang it in front of my window. Imagine how beautiful that must look on a sunny day
@@sebrinagilbert2892 that's what I was thinking, I'm glad im not the only one.
what do they do with all the scraps? piles and piles of plastic but idk where it goes? do they melt it and make something from them??? also with a different mold he may have been able to skip hours of work hollowing out the piece, and used less epoxy to make it.
everything goes to ocean. Hipsters never think about it.
Just toss it outside. Solar radiation will break it down back to organic molecules.
I was torn between if I wanted a window or a lamp for the mosaic project! Loved it!
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Love the concept of the first one! He could look to save on both resin and steel wool by next time adding a cylander in the center of that rounded container he poured it in & glued it down. Then sparying the whole inside vessel with mole release. This helps, instead of pouring a full chunk of resin. Also saves time for the carving/shaving on the layth.
Agree. Guy's never seen a bundt cake pan before.
My thoughts exactly!
It seemed incredibly wasteful to me!
if he would do that, steel wools wouldn't look the same way, they would squish
@@bobisatelier How can you determine they would squish with knowing the size of the cylinder he's suggesting?
I use my epoxy off cuts and lathe over spill to make off cut bowls its a perfect mix to cut down on waste
Incredible how with simple objects daily use, we can make a masterpiece
the last one could have been a magnificent painting to hang in a window with the light coming through it.
second to last. maybe just a painting on a wall with light somehow shining through. The lamp is spectacular but won't sell for a million dollars like such painting might somewhere in the future.
I dont know what is more impressive, the video and production quality or the projects themselves. I guess it's really both together. It seems that you are doing these resin/woodworking projects on a full production set. Very nicely done.
Don’t forget electrical knowledge all together very impressive!
Maybe more creations from waste or discarded items might be the way to go 🤔
First one looks better than Tupperware an I think it will last longer...handmade things are, for me, better than this industrial mass production, what you can buy everywhere...
Considering steel wool can be recycled/reused easily and that resin literally never biodegrades, imma have to disagree. The video is sick, for sure, but these creations will take longer to get rid of than the stuff they're being "recycled" with.
Can resin flying all over the room be recycled back into liquid for another project? That would be a great way to save money and waste!
Who are you? Captain planet ?
Oh my God 🙄 do it yourself then. This is clearly stated as resin crafts they're not here to save the planet
It's beautiful 🤯! Add some quartz crystals in that resin, and you got a really nice orgonite jar! 🤔
The best part of watching someone turn a project .... For me, it's gotta be when the resin starts coming off like long strands of spaghetti!! Given that I'm a little bit more than half Italian & was brought up around my Italian aunts, uncles & cousins who pretty much cooked something that looked like spaghetti, sometimes dishes that I'd not even heard of at the time, but have since become firm favourites. I remember seeing something that was green once, safe to say, it was delicious with marrowfat peas giving it that nuclear toxic waste colour, but I assure you, it was yum!! Anyway, getting off track, 14:52, you are now covered in either Angel Hair spaghetti, which is really fine strands, but tastes out of this world, or, kinda like linguine, that or it's a very long shavings of mozzarella, super stringy & YUM YUM YUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM!! Thanks for indulging me ... Take me back to the happier days of my life!! P.S. .. Your projects are also out of this world. My house would be filled your art if only I had enough money to feed the gas, electric & my odd taste in art 😓😓
Смотрела 10 минут думала он сейчас классно сковородку очистит гениальными металлическими мочалками.))😄
Да уж :) сколько терпения
Он истинный засоритель окружающей среды…(((
То же, лол Кстати, я использовал перевод, поэтому он может быть неправильным 😅
Хрень полная
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ get lost. This isn't church and I shouldn't have to read it here.
When using bamboo with resin if you want the light to shine through so you see the colour of the resin you first have to drill the bamboo layers to allow for that so you don’t see black circles like in the lamp
Make the video or hole your peace.
@@higherup9862 💀???
@@_Gingi_Berri hole your peace ✌
@@kait4824 💅🏻✨✨
Time to hole the Peace
The golf ball lamp is on another level! That was freaking awesome! Fooooooour!
All excellent projects. Especially liked the beehive lamp and the resin impregnated coloured paper napkins bowl and the nail ridden stool 😊
And here I was thinking he was going to make a new frying pan out of epoxy or whatever that flexible material is called. By the way, protect yourself more from those shavings.
He was using steel wool for the pan and first project.
I thought it was a junk channel too. But now I'm getting ideas for resin projects . But I don't have the space or equipment to do. Alas I'll have to stick to less equipment intensive resin projects.
Just love watching these projects being made by very talented people.
Just love the fact that you're the first & only person to comment, addressing the fact that there are @ least 3 different artists working in this video! I'll take the one w/ the tattoos who puts himself in a meditation time out!
Resin art has always amazed me. You're only limited by your imagination.
Очень красивые изделия. Неповторимо.Мастер просто кудесник. Столько необузданой фантазии! Супер.
I usually am pretty accurate when first reading the captions on these creative ideas before watching as to what the hype is about and what level it is HOWEVER, I wasn’t ready at all on these incredible art pieces and my expectations were immensely elevated. Just amazing
The lamp with bamboo seemed to be a lot of work for something where the colors don’t even show really
That ball made out of toothpicks was amazing...
The first project resembles alabaster…..WONDERFUL !
resin woodturning projects are my favorite type of content. just inject this whole video straight into my veins! i hope y’all do more like this in the near future
resin crafts are nice but also harmful to people‘s health… better put them in open places…
@@cyann_ac It's okay, because vaccinations...
@@higherup9862 😂……👍🏼
The tooth pick ball is my favourite. It looks like a kelp forest in a clear ocean. So cool.
I want to come and play with all your tools and epoxy. Literally I can’t stop watching ! I have been using epoxy for many years , you bring me so much happiness, thank you for sharing! Thumbs up!!!
Have you ever considered saving the shavings from past projects to cast in resin for a confetti look?
No,bog off
I think that would be a terrific idea. :)
fantastic idea
Wouldn't the first one with the steel wool have bits of the steel on the surface, poking through the resin?
And both the steel bits and epoxy are not food safe.
@@benjalucian1515 I think he showed himself getting his earbuds out of them. Example of how to use that container. Non food items 👍🏻
@@benjalucian1515 wake up this isn't a food channel.
True, but does he actually say? People are bound to think they can put candy or cookies in it
@@benjalucian1515 Do you have to be told that it’s not food safe? Isn’t there enough common sense to know that what he made is NOT food safe ? 😆 it’s a decorative container.
Beautiful, thanks! But...what about designing keeping in mind that someday you'll have to replace the leds (or wires)? Glue seems to be bread for today, but hunger for tomorrow... Anyway, really nice aesthetics, thank you.
Yes… will have to find an alternative…
@@actualangel5133 you'll find it for sure, you are very creative and skillfull! Thank you and keep going!
@@actualangel5133 4
Your projects are really nice. The bowl with the piled up paper was my favorite. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
The creative process is both mesmerizing and addictive - beautiful!
Absolutely stunning jar using stainless steel pads. I want one. Can't believe the work that goes into your designs. Genius!
Just alot of creative expertise out there. Awesome to watch.
Спасибо, большое! Поражена фантазией! Уважаю творческих людей, которые ещё и воплощает идеи в жизнь!!! Всего вам доброго. Санкт-Петербург.
the nail stool one is definitely something that uncle fester would have.
All pieces beautiful works of art. I love every one.
This site has given me an idea 💡 of what to do with a bunch of little tubes I've been saving up for another hobby 💖
Good luck mate
How ingenious to marry wood turning and rain art together, wow, luv it. Beautiful workmanship.
I like the lighted pieces best. My favorite is probably the round blue/green resin with the toothpicks.
a lot of time today I spent my time watching your videos. Amazed by the amazing workmanship I am amazed by the fantastic colors I was surprised to see you having fun while working. I was happy to see it too. She's a 75-year-old grandmother, but she looks like she's lost. I enjoyed it. Sir, may your wish come true. I pray. Thank you. This is Korea.
Your creativity and work are wonderful, please consider showing us your workshop and how you became motivated and where some of your best creation ideas come from. Also please show us the best ways to protect ourselves when using these chemicals and trying this at home. Thank you for posting
Simply do nothing with it! That is the best protection and helps our environment! Everything you make out of it are things that no one really needs! It only satisfies our ego to maybe have something that someone else doesn't have.
Så mycket avfall från resin och stålbollarna. Urk. Bättre med träslöjd. 🥽🪵
make sure to have a ventilated area , dont do it in a closed room, unless it has some sort of ventilation :)
That nail stool - my absolute favourite 👌
The second one the round light that you make was absolutely beautiful.
Ugh, the last one... I'M OBSESSED!
These things are all very cool but I really loved that "stained glass" lamp!
I was thinking it looked like dragon scale. 💖
That lamp looks awesome. However I noticed he sealed it up. Once the LEDs stop working then the whole thing is useless
@@RyanRostron I noticed the same thing. It was a bit weird. He did it with three(?) of them.
To OP, The golf ball "lava lamp", or the five sided "dragon scale" looking lamp? Both were my favorites of this series. I'm guessing you meant the five sided lamp since it more resembles "stained glass".
You should always use a respirator when pouring epoxy.
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@@jimmiedavidson6460 a few KZhead DIY’er who worked with epoxy explained how they got epoxy poisoning from inhaling it. It landed them in the hospital.
@@giseliapereira5914 Nope I work with resins all the time without a mask and have done for 8yrs. If you put alot of catalyst in the resin then wait for it to start smoking and inhale it then you are an idiot.
There are sifferent types of epoxy resins. Some dont even have a fume at all like the ones he is working with.
@@pamelakersten1032 It still needs catalyst and it's the reaction of that and the resin that produces the fumes
I could stare at that skewer globe for hours, completely mesmerized. And I love the idea of the stool.
There are too many words to praise your work , creativity, skills, for me to try to say thankyou 😊 for sharing 😊 😀 ❤️
Шикарные работы! Очень приятно такой ролик посмотреть с самого утра, настроение поднимает!)
Loved every one of those lamps.. Definitely has the creative touch, loved the use of colours - Now go LARGE scale! Well done 👍
the ball is great! i love how at a certain angle it has that swirl look and the spike are beautiful its the imperfections and uneveness that makes this piece unique! fantastic
This channel is almost better than ice cream. I've been binging on this for several hours now. Too ashamed to confess how many! ❤😂😂
6:00 No push tool, rubber gloves... scary. Good way to turn band saw into hand saw.
I don’t know how to use any of those tools but man do I wish I had them all. Amazing work!
Господи, пошли мне такого мужа ! ) Завораживает 👍👏👏👏🤩😍
One of you tubes greatest benefits is being a platform where people can show their creativity.
On project #1 he spent about $100 in epoxy and probably 12hrs on the lathe just to make a jar...lol
and he removed like 90% of the material! too much money and effort for too little reward
No, he made a video and now 5 million people have watched. The jar was just a side benefit! 😂
What do you have to show us? Oh, nothing.
Thinking the same thing. I love how these people poor epoxy into something round and flat just to put it on a lathe and make it... round and flat
@@DowellPiano Most channels grab videos off the internet and make compilations. You really think one guy is busting out all these products on an almost daily basis? lol. Use atleast two of your five brain cells and think logically...
So satisfying, so creative. I play this double speed. Gives the tunes a drum and base pace too.
That bamboo lamp tho!!😍
كل من لديه روح جميلة فأن كل عمل يصنعه يصبح تحفة فنية .. Whoever has a beautiful soul, every work he makes becomes a masterpiece ⚘️
Fantastically beautiful....congrats!!!
The music definitely stood out. Thx so much for sharing, amazing!!!!!!
Loved the green one. Looks like a little inner earth. Beautiful!
Genius! To make it a hanging lamp! Would have made a beautiful window panel before he sectioned it!! ❤️❤️❤️
The second to last lampshade, with all the different colours in the holes. I reckon if you spray painted the cardboard gold beforehand, it would give the impression of metal.
I love all his works but that lamp is another level. So beautiful!
simply stunning...well done
So creative and beautiful. A true artisan.
Неописуемая красота. Мастеру огромное уважение. И большое спасибо за доставленное удовольствие от просмотра самого процесса рождения шедевров.
This is giving 5 minute craft energy.
Once you start watching, it's impossible to stop. Great video. Wish I had this kind of artistic talent.
I know right,… along with the soft background music, I’m surprisingly hooked 😄
Stumbled across this video. Absolutely loved the sphere that looked like an ecosystem, when lit up. Well done.
What a talented young man! I love your work, especially the lamps. Thank you for sharing your art and talent with us. 🎇
Talent? This was all merely the tools doing the work. And the finished piece looked like exactly what it is. Love a sycophants comment though. Keep it up.
It's a shame he can't finish to high standard, and instead resorts to spraying each piece in laquer or varnish. Such a sticky and cheap finish. Looksshiny on camera at least.
I am in love with the toothpick sphere. Where may i go to buy one? Have you ever made one with toothpicks only on the bottom?
Yes would love to buy one
What a unique lamp, so beautiful.
Exceptionally Produced. You’re absolutely talented before words can explain it any better. ❤ Brooklyn Love 💕
Love your work, have one small suggestion for builds like the stained glass style one as I love that and wish i had my workshop in a usable state to make one like yours, but my suggestion is to place a layer of diffuser light film on the inside surfaces, this will make the light be much more even from top to bottom and prevent wash out of the middle sections even the ones that are full color like the purple that just get washed out totally. But just an idea, I think for myself i will use addressable RGB strips that will run down each corner, so i would have layers on the inside of, (Diffuser sheet, X1, RGB addressable top to bottom, then another 1 or 2 layers of Diffuser film to keep the light even across the whole lamp. Thanks again for the awesome videos and ideas, you skill and art are awesome :)
And he don't care to give your comment a ❤
That's a great idea. The piece was so beautiful but the light was so concentrated in the center that I think it looks better when it's off. But man, if you could make it have this like gauzy soft glow spread evenly throughout the whole lamp...?? That takes it to a whole other level. It's a brilliant suggestion! 👏
Мне показалось, что автору нравится сам процесс покрывания стружкой... А табуретка с гвоздями под седалищем выглядит прикольно!👍
With all the lathework videos I've watched, collecting all those shavings and strings and making something out of them is something I've never seen done.
the last lamp made from honeycomb paper was absolutely stunning
I've never felt the need for eye protection just to watch a video, but this one changed all that.
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@@text5425 thanks!
You've produced alot of amazing items, many being lamps, loved the Globe, reminded me of the caves deep in the ocean. Wish I had the imagination skills as you do to produce items like this
These videos inspire me to get out of my comfort zone with resin and make some original art. Too bad I don't have a workshop with saws and sanders.
Brilliant artists! & really well shot!
Your work is so incredibly beautiful! The videos are nothing but perfection! I could watch them all day!
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I think I would have used a silver tint to the resin. As a Chef, when I see stainless scrubs in "liquid", if it's that yellow color, it's nasty grease. Silver would have looked cleaner.
Magnificent. Now that's pure artistry not just a hobby on PEDs! Music; is very mellow yet inspiring. Soul is everywhere and in everyone! Auf Wiedersehen...
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